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View of the side exterior of Our Lady of Victory Basilica. The Our Lady of Victory Basilica is a Catholic parish church and national shrine in Lackawanna, New York. Due to the multiple charities of founder Father Nelson Baker, the shrine is a popular pilgrimage and visitor destination in Lackawanna. It is part of the Diocese of Buffalo.
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Our Lady of Victory Basilica. Lackawanna's Our Lady of Victory Basilica is a National Shrine. Next to the basilica is Holy Cross Cemetery. It has been a parish cemetery since 1849, although burials date to 1830. Father Nelson Baker was responsible for the building of a working boys' home in 1898. He also supervised construction of an infants ...
The 5th Annual Lackawanna Winter Market by Anthracite Events kicks off on December's First Friday Scranton, with the Courthouse Christmas tree lighting at 6:00 p.m. * Friday, December 1 — 5:00 p ...
Rye is celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa together in a big holiday lights celebration on Saturday, Dec. 7. The ceremony will include food trucks, giant inflatables and train rides, among ...
William Turner (April 8, 1871 – July 10, 1936) was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo in New York from 1919 until his death in 1936. He was ordained in 1893, and spent his early years as a priest teaching in various institutions.
Rochester NY Christmas lights: Over 150 houses in Greece, Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Rochester, Gates, Henrietta Fairport, Victor, Farmington.
Nelson Henry Baker (February 16, 1842 – July 29, 1936) was an American Catholic monsignor in Lackawanna, New York, whom the Vatican has declared as venerable.. Starting out in a parish deeply in debt, Nelson developed a national fundraising campaign that allowed him to build social institutions over the next 54 years that benefited the entire Western New York Region.